Exploring American Histories: Printed Page 121

Exploring American Histories, Value Edition: Printed Page 107

Chapter Review

REVIEW & RELATE

  1. Question

    What factors led to a rise in tensions within colonial communities in the early 1700s?

  2. Question

    How did social, economic, and political tensions contribute to an increase in accusations of witchcraft?

  3. Question

    Why and how did the legal and economic status of colonial women decline between 1650 and 1750?

  4. Question

    How did patriarchal ideals of family and community shape life and work in colonial America? What happened when men failed to live up to those ideals?

  5. Question

    How and why did economic inequality in the colonies increase in the first half of the eighteenth century?

  6. Question

    How did population growth and increasing diversity contribute to conflict among and anxieties about the various groups inhabiting British North America?

  7. Question

    What groups were most attracted to the religious revivals of the early eighteenth century? Why?

  8. Question

    What were the legacies of the Great Awakening for American religious and social life?

  9. Question

    How did ordinary colonists, both men and women, black and white, express their political opinions and preferences in the first half of the eighteenth century?

  10. Question

    How did politics bring colonists together across economic lines in the first half of the eighteenth century? How did politics highlight and reinforce class divisions?